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In my experience (which isn't great I'll admit) I've found the easiest way to get Internet access around awkward properties is with powerline adapters. Not perfect I know, but tidier than cat5, and still easy to put an AP on the end if wifi absolutely necessary (tablets, phones etc.)
Not the very cheapest I know, but relatively hassle-free.
Adam
On 8 April 2013 11:20, Simon Waters <simon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> What do you think a bad wireless set-up is?
* No wireless ;)
* Wireless that doesn't stretch around the property, I guess that
involves stringing some cat5e around a bit
* A farmstead holiday home with a router password or some wierd login
page that logs you out between sessions
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